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Tucked away on the northeast shores of Mullett Lake and approximately six miles to the south of Cheboygan lies Aloha State Park, a popular camping destination in Cheboygan County, Michigan. Sitting smack at the center of the Inland Lakes Waterways, go ahead and search for an RV in Cheboygan County and experience what makes the vast great outdoors between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan a camper’s paradise.

Located within proximity to a vast majority of Michigan’s major attractions, Aloha State Park is a great place to base your Cheboygan RV rental when exploring the Straits of Mackinaw and beyond. Don’t let the 107 acres of this park fool you as this state park is packed to the brim with fun activities for the whole family. Find yourself a rental motorhome at Aloha State Park and tour the region at the comfort of your home away from home.

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Getting Outdoors

The location of this park is definitely what pulls the crowds to it. Who wouldn’t like a serene park by a pristine lake that is in a peaceful location yet within reach of a big town? Some of the towns in the area include Cheboygan, Indian River, and Pellston. With the its perfect lake, boaters will love the one here at Aloha State Park. Mullet Lake sits at the heart of the 38 mile Inland Waterway and is a boater’s dream. If having a convenient launch site isn’t good enough, the launching area is covered by a basin which protects the boats at the harbor.

If you’re a fishing enthusiast, pack your fishing rod and a sizeable jar of bait in your RV rental before leaving Cheboygan as you’ll be in for a surprise as to what the lake offers. Some of the prizes anglers can expect to get away with are smallmouth bass, walleye, and lake trout. An occasional yellow perch or pike would be a nice addition. During the winter, the park is an ice fishing hotspot among the area residents, so don’t miss out on the fun.

A great outdoor vacation is definitely incomplete without hitting the trails. Pull out your favorite hiking boots from your Cheboygan camper rental and hike the North Eastern State Trail. Spanning over 70 miles in length, this multi-use trail snakes its way from Cheboygan to Alpena. If you’re interested in covering the whole length of the compacted limestone trail, bringing along a bicycle would be a good idea. The train doubles up as an amazing place for riding snowmobiles during the winter.

This state park is an excellent place to hang out with the family. When the sun gets hot, a dip in the refreshing waters of the lake would be worthwhile. The two beaches have a gentle incline, and sandy bottoms so don’t worry about bruises on your feet. If you’re thinking of throwing a picnic, the park comes complete with picnic areas and fire pits.

Camping at Aloha State Park

Should you be thinking of RV camping at Aloha State Park, go ahead and give it a go. The mostly grass pull-thru sites are well sized and are equipped to handle big rigs so parking won’t be a hassle. The sunny lots offer electric hookups and are located within walking distance to the beach. With a total of 285 modern campsites, getting a spot will be a walk in the park.

There is no doubt about the fact that the park is very kiddo friendly. With three play areas hosting horseshoe pits, basketball and volleyball courts, among others, boredom will be not be in the vocabulary when camping at Aloha State Park. The camp store is equipped with an impressive inventory ensuring you’ll not be dashing to town for supplies. Even though pets are allowed, they should be kept on a leash at all times and never left unattended.

Exploring the Area

Inevitably, you’ll run out of new activities to try out in the park, and that will have you venturing beyond the park’s boundaries looking for cool stuff to explore. Rest assured that the area will not disappoint. Perhaps start with a visit to the nearby town of Cheboygan for a tasty meal in one of the fine restaurants. Some boiled potatoes coupled up with freshly broiled cod and some salad on the side would be a welcoming sight after a hike.

Also while you are visiting Cheboygan consider stopping by the historical Cheboygan County Museum. History geeks will be elated on seeing loads of information contained in the library. As you soak up some history, the kids will be kept busy with some hands-on activities provided by the museum.

Before heading back to your rental RV, check out the Cheboygan Ice Rink Pavilion. For all things hockey, this rink rocks. The ice skating is amazing for people of all ages. Spend some time here and make new memories with the family.

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